This article is about Civil disobedience organiser that operated during the Sudanese Revolution. For Armed factions allied with the Sudanese Army in the War in Sudan (2023–present), see Popular Resistance of Sudan.
Sudanese resistance committees
لجان المقاومة
Formation
2013 (2013)[1]
Purpose
grassroots political organising[1]
Region served
Sudan
Affiliations
Forces of Freedom and Change[1]
Website
resistancecommittee.com
The Sudanese resistance committees (Arabic: لجان المقاومة) or neighbourhood committees are informal, grassroots neighbourhood networks of Sudanese residents that started organising civil disobedience campaigns against the government of Omar al-Bashir in 2013[1] and became a major organised network playing a key role during the Sudanese Revolution.[1]
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